In Weekly Shonen Magazine's 2015 issue 32, released July 8th 2015, the magazine revealed Ohkubo's new work would be a science fiction firefighting series and the first weekly manga in the author's career. On December 30th 2014, Ohkubo responded to a fan question on Twitter about his next series by saying that he is currently making preparations so he can announce a new series in 2015. A manga series spin-off, titled Soul Eater Not!, was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Gangan from January 2011 to November 2014. As of July 2019, the manga had 19.6 million copies in circulation. As of April 2018, the manga had sold 18.2 million copies worldwide. As of October 2012, the manga had over 13 million copies in circulation. Soul Eater was the 7th best-selling manga in 2008, with 3,076,351 copies sold. ![]() The series would spawned a drama CD, an two art books, and three video games. ![]() A 51-episode anime television series adaptation produced by Bones was broadcast in Japan on TV Tokyo from April 2008 to March 2009. Soul Eater would then started regular serialization in Square Enix's Monthly Shōnen Gangan magazine on May 12, 2004. Ohkubo created three one-shots ranging from Summer to Autumn of 2003 that would be the foundation for the series. Considered a spiritual successor to B.Ichi, "Soul Eater" shortly after in 2003. He then developed "B.Ichi", his first serialised that began in 2001 and ended in 2002. Ohkubo got his professional start as an assistant under Ayamine by helping him with Ayamine's manga series, "GetBackers". After the end of his B.Ichi's run, he created "Soul Eater", still for Square Enix's Gangan magazine, which brought him worldwide success and recognition. ![]() Later in his career, he won a competition at Square Enix's Gangan magazine with his first manga series "B.Ichi" and it was published for four volumes. On this project, he became Rando Ayamine's assistant for two whole years. When he turned 20 and after finishing his studies at a manga school, he met Rando Ayamine there, who is the artist of the "Getbackers". Ōkubo was not exactly a model student, being more attracted to actual drawing than to school learning.
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